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Violin and Clarinet Players Needed for HORIZONS OF GOLD at Merit Theatre Company

MTC_logoSeeking two skilled violinists and one clarinet player to join the Merit Company Orchestra in the pit for Horizons of Gold August 24-September 2, 2018, in Cincinnati, OH.

Paid positions.

Contact us at info@merittheatre.org if interested.

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Technical Director Sought By The Carnegie

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Position Title: Technical Director
Department: Otto M. Budig Theatre

Position Reports To: Theatre Director
Positions Supervised: Contracted theatrical designers/technicians, community service and volunteer workers

Position Purpose
Responsible for all technical aspects for all events scheduled at The Carnegie, both in the theatre and in other spaces on campus. The Technical Director will be responsible for the supervision of all backstage personnel. Technical Director will report to the Theatre Director and work cooperatively with the individual venue management staff and The Carnegie’s clients. The Technical Director is a full-time exempt position.

Essential Functions and Basic Duties

  1. Establishes policies and procedures for operation of the stage.
    • Creates and enforces backstage policies governing all aspects of production including but not limited to load-in, rehearsals, performances and load-out.
      Policies should be in line with general operating principles of the facility.
    • Responsible for training and verifying that all crew members are properly trained prior to use of any theatre equipment.
    • Responsible for communicating the policies and procedures to Carnegie staff.
  2. Maintains all theatre equipment on an ongoing basis to ensure proper operation at all times.
    • Creates and maintains a current inventory of all theatrical equipment.
    • Regularly inspects all equipment for damage and general wear and tear.
    • Recommends and oversees repairs of any damaged equipment.
    • Maintains a working knowledge of all equipment.
    • Keeps pace with industry trends in all aspects of technical theatre.
  3. Responsible for managing all aspects of theatrical productions including pre- and postproduction.
    • Co-Manages use of the Theatre by renters, presenters, and other users to ensure that the Theatre is prepared, maintained, and cleaned appropriately.
    • Meets regularly with clients prior to events to ensure proper preparation for events.
    • Coordinates with clients, vendors, and Carnegie staff to ensure the success of each event.
    • Ensures that running crews are effectively trained and managed.
    • Is present at events, as required, to monitor, and troubleshoot any issues that arise.
    • Coordinates load in/load-out of events and ensures timelines are met and restoration is complete and successful.
  4. Acts as Production Manager for specific events produced or presented by The Carnegie.
    • For Carnegie-produced shows, the Technical Director will be responsible for monitoring overall progress of design and build, including hands-on oversight of scenic build and strike for Carnegie Theatre Series shows.
    • Coordinates with Directors, Promoters, and the Theatre Director to create show budgets as needed.
    • Oversees production budgets for sets, labor, lighting, sound, and video.
    • Ensures the fulfillment of all technical riders.
  5. In conjunction with the Theatre Director, maintains theatre and ancillary space.
    • Ensures the ongoing maintenance and cleanliness of the amp room, sound booth, dock (as it relates to theatre storage items), below stage and theatre storage area.

Qualifications

  • Education/Certification: College degree in Technical Theatre desired, but not required.
  • Experience Required: 3-4 years of technical experience in a performing arts venue
  • Skills/Abilities:
    • Ability to lift over 40 lbs.
    • Ability to organize, coordinate and direct projects.
    • Technical knowledge of theatrical lighting and sound systems.
    • Carpentry skills and/or knowledge of set construction processes.
    • Strong oral and written communication abilities.
    • Solid analytical and technical skills.
    • Able to use all related hardware and software.
    • Ability to work long, non-traditional hours when necessary.
    • Self-starter and willingness to be a team player.
  • Compensation: Compensation commensurate with experience. Four weeks of PTO, 75% of health and 90% dental covered for by The Carnegie, PNC Points sharing and a flexible schedule.

Apply
Please send a cover letter, resume, and salary requirements to Maggie Perrino at
mperrino@thecarnegie.com by Wednesday, August 8.

Intent and function of job descriptions
All descriptions have been reviewed to ensure that only essential functions and basic duties have been included. Peripheral tasks, only incidentally related to each position, have been excluded. Requirements, skills, and abilities included have been determined to be the minimal standards required to successfully perform the positions. In no instance, however, should the duties, responsibilities and requirements delineated be interpreted as all-inclusive. Additional functions and requirements may be assigned by supervisors as deemed appropriate.

In accordance with the American with Disabilities Act, it is possible that requirements may be modified to reasonably accommodate disabled individuals. However, no accommodations will be made which may pose serious health or safety risks to the employee or others or which impose undue hardships as deemed appropriate.

Job descriptions are not intended as and do not create employment contracts. The organization maintains its status as an at-will employer. Employees can be terminated for any reason not prohibited by law

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Actor Needed for LUNGS at Pollen Productions

PP_logoPollen Productions presents LUNGS by Duncan MacMillan.

The production will open September 20-22, 2018 in Studio 307, Miami University Regionals Theatre, Hamilton, OH with rehearsals commencing on August 20 ,2018.

We are in search of a Male actor, age 27-37.

Open Call
Wed, Aug. 8 at 7:30pm-9:30pm
STUDIO 307 Miami University Hamilton Campus
307 Phelps Hall
1601 University Blvd, Hamilton, OH 45011

LUNGS is about the mental and emotional journey one couple goes on as they begin to examine the implication of what a child would mean to them and to their world.

To enquire about this please contact us at info.pollenproductions@gmail.com.

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Actors Needed for Active Shooter Training Exercise

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Little Miami Fire and Rescue and Village of Golf Manor Police Department are holding a Unified Response to Active Threat Workshop.

They are looking for 50 actors for the exercise.  All actors must be 18 or older and will be playing victims of an active shooter event and will be moulaged as such for local agencies to train on our response to such an event.

Lunch and beverages will be provided as well as certificates of appreciation but monetary compensation is not permitted at this exercise.

The exercise is Aug. 17th from 8am-3pm.

For questions or to volunteer, contact FF Brian Doering (RTF/Fire/EMS) at 513.600.7720 or brian.doering@cincinnati-oh.gov

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Submit Your Play for NKU’s 2019 Y.E.S. Festival

NKU_YES Festival logoAttention playwrights! Northern Kentucky University School of the Arts is once again calling for submissions for its award-winning, 19th Biennial Year End Series Festival of New Plays – THE Y.E.S. FESTIVAL, running April 4–14, 2019. The submission deadline is September 30, 2018. The selected playwrights will each receive a cash prize of $400 and an expense-paid (travel and accommodations) visit to NKU to see their plays in production. Selected plays will receive a full production.

WHAT TO SUBMIT:

  • Full-length plays are eligible. All rights must be fully owned by the author.
  • No children’s theatre, one-acts, or reader’s theatre pieces will be considered.
  • Adaptations will be considered only if the adapted work is in the public domain.
  • A submitted play may not have had a previous professional or university production.
  • In deciding which play to submit, a writer should know the festival will be cast with undergraduate student actors. Plays with larger casts are looked upon favorably in the selection process.
  • Scripts must be standard sized, legibly typed, and bound. Standard Dramatists Guild format is preferred.
  • Submissions (ONE per playwright) should include a one-page synopsis and a cast list with brief character descriptions.

HOW TO SUBMIT:

  • An entry form must accompany a submitted script (visit nku.edu/theatre for downloadable form or email mking@nku.edu).
  • Enclose a self-addressed stamped postcard if you wish the project director to acknowledge receipt of your script.
  • Scripts are not returnable unless specifically requested and accompanied by a self-addressed stamped envelope. Returnable scripts will be mailed back after the selected playwrights have been notified.

Submissions, accompanied by an entry form, should be mailed to:

Michael King
NKU School of the Arts
Nunn Drive, FA 205
Highland Heights, KY 41099

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

  • Selected playwrights will be notified no later than December 31, 2018.
  • Selected playwrights must be available to visit the festival about one week before opening so their visit can be arranged to include late rehearsals and the premiere of their play. Festival dates are April 4–14, 2019. The visiting dates are at the discretion of the festival. The cost of travel and accommodations will be covered by NKU. Selected playwrights will receive a cash prize of $400.
  • Playwrights and directors of their plays will participate in one post-show question-and-answer session with the audience.

For more information or questions, please contact Michael King at mking@nku.edu or (859) 572-5647, or visit nku.edu/theatre.

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